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Blood Glucose and A1C show improvement, blood meter showing rise in blood sugar lately?
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<blockquote data-quote="dnfuss" data-source="post: 92250" data-attributes="member: 15487"><p>Kettlebells, my experience has differed from yours. I am aware of a great number of type 2 diabetics who have achieved an HgbA1c of under 5.5% (often under 5.0%) while eating a diet containing meat. For them, reducing carbohydrates was key to their success.</p><p> </p><p>Whatever the diet and/or medications involved, the important thing for pre-diabetics and diabetics is to achieve consistently normal blood sugars. I was able to do that on a low-carb diet and exercise plus metformin. Whenever I do ingest a significant carb load, especially simple sugars, which I do on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas, etc. (hey, I’m only human), my post-prandial blood glucose directly reflects that.</p><p> </p><p>I’m glad that your diet has been so effective for you, and I wish you only continued health and success with it. For me and many other pre-diabetics and diabetics, it does not work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnfuss, post: 92250, member: 15487"] Kettlebells, my experience has differed from yours. I am aware of a great number of type 2 diabetics who have achieved an HgbA1c of under 5.5% (often under 5.0%) while eating a diet containing meat. For them, reducing carbohydrates was key to their success. Whatever the diet and/or medications involved, the important thing for pre-diabetics and diabetics is to achieve consistently normal blood sugars. I was able to do that on a low-carb diet and exercise plus metformin. Whenever I do ingest a significant carb load, especially simple sugars, which I do on special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas, etc. (hey, I’m only human), my post-prandial blood glucose directly reflects that. I’m glad that your diet has been so effective for you, and I wish you only continued health and success with it. For me and many other pre-diabetics and diabetics, it does not work. [/QUOTE]
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